Birds drifted silently through the cavernous gloom.
He also made for the grotto at Stourhead in Wiltshire the figure of a river god which, painted white to resemble marble, glows splendidly in the cavernous gloom.
Within the cavernous gloom of the deeply ribbed 15-foot-3-inch-diameter tubes, the quiet is broken every few minutes by the disembodied rumble of a PATH train passing nearby.
She glanced through the open doors into the cavernous gloom of the sanctuary; the feeders had disappeared.
His eyes were not on her now, nor on the cavernous gloom of the big room, with its bumbling shadows and the half-seen glint of the copper pan bottoms on the walls.
I stared at the figures moving in the cavernous gloom, their clothes hanging loosely on their bodies, their features distended and pale.
Barely visible through the cavernous gloom, hundreds of white-muslin-wrapped worshipers huddled beside pillars and prostrated themselves on small rugs, kissing the cold stone floor.
Commander Sparrow trotted down the ramp from the tube landing, slowed as he stepped into the cavernous, floodlighted gloom of the underground submarine moorage.
On that side of the road where the brook entered the wood, a group of oaks and chestnuts, matted thick with wild grape-vines, threw a cavernous gloom over it.
They stood in the cavernous gloom of Saint Patrick's Cathedral where a memorial service for Ted Mallory had just drawn to a close.